Ford F250 Super Duty Replacement Catalytic Converter Information

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To purchase a vehicle that is able to get you there fast, go for the Ford F250 Super Duty. People who love their cars know that only the best quality auto parts should be used. Bestselling carmakers understand the inherent importance of great performance. Ford F250 Super Duty Catalytic Converters cut emissions by oxidizing hazardous emissions into water and carbon dioxide, using a metallic catalyst, such as rhodium, palladium, or platinum, then venting the cleaned exhaust through the vehicle exhaust. Your Catalytic Converter is a part which reduces the quantity of hydrocarbon gas emitted from your vehicle's exhaust, helping your car to pass your local emissions test. Located within the exhaust system of a vehicle, your Catalytic Converter acts to lower the overall dangerous emissions of the vehicle by stimulating a chemical process in your vehicle's exhaust. Correctly performing Catalytic Converters are necessary to satisfy EPA regulations for motor vehicle functioning. While tough, the converter occasionally needs repair, usually when it is hit by road debris. To get the most service out of your vehicle, you'll figure out that great parts are part of outstanding performance - PartsGeek.com sells those quality parts right here.

Product Note: EPA Ultra Direct Fit Converter -- Fits Fed & Calif Emiss. Models; Not legal for sale in the state of California. Not legal for use on California emission vehicles in New York. Legal for use on Federal/EPA emission vehicles in New York.

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Shipping Options:Ground

5 Year / 50,000 Mile Walker Limited Warranty

{We currently do not ship this catalytic converter to California or New York}

Product Note: EPA Ultra Direct Fit Converter -- Fits Fed & Calif Emiss. Models; Not legal for sale in the state of California. Not legal for use on California emission vehicles in New York. Legal for use on Federal/EPA emission vehicles in New York.

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Shipping Options:Ground

5 Year / 50,000 Mile Walker Limited Warranty

{We currently do not ship this catalytic converter to California or New York}

Product Note: EPA Ultra Direct Fit Converter -- Fits Fed & Calif Emiss. Models; Not legal for sale in the state of California. Not legal for use on California emission vehicles in New York. Legal for use on Federal/EPA emission vehicles in New York.; Add'l Parts Needed: 31638, 35794

Inventory:In Stock

Condition:New

Shipping Options:Ground

5 Year / 50,000 Mile Walker Limited Warranty

{We currently do not ship this catalytic converter to California or New York}

Research on Catalytic Converter for Ford F250 Super Duty

Your Ford F250 catalytic converter is a device located inside the exhaust system. Its responsibility is to convert pollutant gasses being produced by your car into less harmful gasses. The bad gasses produced by our cars are hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides. The carbon monoxide is converted into carbon dioxide. The hydrocarbons are turned, by a properly functioning catalytic converter, into carbon dioxide and water and the nitrogen oxides are turned back into nitrogen and oxygen. If you have Ford F250 catalytic converter problems, then this will not happen properly. This process is all done through your catalytic converter by using the catalyst of platinum and palladium coated on a ceramic honeycomb inside a package in the exhaust.

How Does the Cat Go Bad?

I have a friend who's 2005 Ford F250 with 115.000 miles is throwing a code that says the catalytic converter needs to be replaced. Can anyone here tell me how the heck a catalytic converter can go bad? There are a number of scenarios that can cause this. Using the wrong type of fuel, burning excessive amounts of oil, and even a leaking head gasket can cause this problem. The leak of coolant can coat the element and it can go bad.

Issues Accelerating

If your car has difficulty accelerating especially going up a hill or it shakes and shudders when you take your foot off of the gas pedal, then you probably need to do a new 2008 Ford F250 catalytic converter. One of the main purposes of a catalytic converter Ford F250 diesel is to reduce emissions of these harmful gasses into the air we breathe. In most states, cars are required to pass an emissions test. One of the specific failing signs is that your 2004 Ford F250 diesel catalytic converter or your 2008 Ford F250 diesel catalytic converter is not working properly and reducing the harmful gasses to a state-approved level. In these states with emissions testing, if your catalytic converter is failing, then you will need to change it to pass the test.

Changing the Catalytic Converter

An overheating problem that causes a 2006 Ford F250 catalytic converter to go bad or makes it necessary to do an F250 catalytic converter removal can have a few origins but they all result in an improper air and fuel mixture that causes extreme temperatures that can warp or melt the ceramic honeycomb device that converts the gasses. If this happens then you will need to replace it. If you bring your van to a local repair shop to do your Ford F250 Super Duty be ready for a shock. The price will range between $2225-$4190 and this doesn't include fixing any contributing problem that caused your catalytic converter to fail in the first place. If you can fix your problems yourself, you will save some money. Another way to save money is to shop an online parts supplier like PartGeeks.com. We can sell parts at a better price because we don't have a large overhead like the brick and mortar auto parts stores.